Back when I was 7-8 my dad would often take us to go see my uncle, who with his 7 sons ran a dairy farm for the owner. I would cry, it was so stinky even once in the house. ...they worked really hard.
Been watchin yall on Facebook for about a month or so now. Decided to look at TH-cam. Longer Bar 7 videos is exactly what this world needs. God bless yall!
I was raised on my grandparents family dairy in southeast Texas in the 80s & 90s. I always enjoyed helping bottle feed the baby calves as a kid and feeding the dry cows while they weren't in the milking barn. My first job as a young teenager was to clean the manure out of the barn when I got home from school every day. This video brings back a lot of memories I have of the small family farm, its very neat to see how far the dairy business has come for a family owned dairy. Very impressive, I would love to go on a tour of a dairy farm like this myself one day to see the operation first hand but yall did a very good job on this video explaining the process and asking questions. Thanks!
When he said the cows love milking it feels good .😂😂😂 brought back memories of me nursing my children . 😂😂😂thank you for this . This video was interesting.
My uncle and cousin own Duncan Acres dairy in Franklinton, La. There are some videos on TH-cam, Ag or 4-h. They have the turntable milking parlors. Huge operation! I remember them , when I was a child, with small milking barn . Built from ground up. Very high tech operation now. I think he was one of the first to do the turntable milking parlor. So much computer monitoring and so high tech. It amazes me. I guess because I remember when it was just a small little dairy. Just him and my Uncle Ray.
What a wonderful educational video. It really makes you appreciate the work, energy and planning that goes into dairy farming to bring us all those marvellous dairy products we love. Thank you for doing this and bringing us this fantastic information. ❤
This is what people should be watching, rather than basketball wives, etc. So educational and entertaining. Farmers and ranchers don’t get near enough recognition as they should. Good job!!
What a great process. I had no idea it was so detailed and the technology is impressive. I think this farmer has a great farm and the cows are very well taken care of, they all look so content. Thanks for the tour.
very interesting! I'd bet the ranch, most people have no idea what it takes to get a gallon of milk.....other than going to the local grocery story and buying a gallon...ha .... by the way, my small town of Tuscola, Texas now has Volleman's milk and it is delicious milk! and the glass jugs it comes in, is just awesome......thanks for the video, really cool!
I've driven past there many times and definitely love their milk. It's the best! Now if I could just remember to take my glass jug back each time to trade in! 😁
Very neat operation love the dairy life. Following my uncle on the farm when i was a Lil boy. Brings back some great memories. Thanks for the video. Did he say how many they were milking.
Bummer. You were in the neighborhood. We LOVE the chocolate milk from Volleman's. We're addicted to it. We also went to the open house they had last year.
That was just awesome, I feel like I really learned a lot about a dairy farm.I appreciate yall very much for sharing that.That gentlemen was absolutely amazing what great knowledge.
Dairy process had changed over the years. That is very impressive. Wish you could get there milk here but looks like they are only in Texas. Another reason I need to move back home to Texas. 😂
Hey I sold my first calf privately 😅😅😅 I sell purebred at special sales and I even make sure registered papers are transferred. Man I always wanted my own purebred heard of 50 cows. Maybe 7 or 8 registered bulls to sell for breeding. I sold actually 2 heifers but it's my first registered private sale. Hopefully when I'm long gone my last name has a registered bull sale etc. Im so excited!
Wow, it’s is a great video to understand where our milk comes from. Can you please put the link in here for the dairy. I have family in Tyler Tx. And love to tell them about trying the milk.
Though times with the milk price extremely low. My family have a farm in Texas. 1300 cows considered a small farm in Texas lol. Also only 30 dairy farms are left in Texas. Not very good in Dairy industry.
Dairy farms separate mother cows from their calves, often within hours of birth. Because they cannot produce milk, these dairy farms often send male calves to slaughter. This cycle of birth, traumatic separation, and killing continues throughout a dairy cow's life until she is "spent"-no longer able to produce milk-and she herself is sent to slaughter. Furthermore, the dairy industry’s ecological footprint is devastating. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the waste from just 200 cows used for dairy produces as much nitrogen as the sewage from a community of up to 10,000 humans. Rainforests, prairies, and wetlands are systematically destroyed and converted to farmland in order to grow the enormous amount of crops needed to feed cows. I’m asking you to put a stop to the support of cow exploitation due to this clearly egregious breach of ethics, especially with plenty of ethical plant-based options to choose from! Thank you. #GoVegan
@@dylanferreira4932 Well you posted this on our dairy farm tour video 😉 Hunting isn’t illegal. Lots of people enjoy it. Feel free to scroll past those type of videos! That’s what I tend to do when I see something I don’t like. ❤️
Wow, what a process! Thanks for taking us along and asking the questions you think we may have!
Back when I was 7-8 my dad would often take us to go see my uncle, who with his 7 sons ran a dairy farm for the owner.
I would cry, it was so stinky even once in the house. ...they worked really hard.
I love how you take your son along. He acts respectful and pays attention and asks good questions. Love to see that!
Thanks Barbara. ❤️
Two amazing operations, two amazing families! Keep it TX!
I watched this video and then made my husband watch it, absolutely amazing high tech. America needs to be taking care of Americans like this ❤
Thank you for sharing.
Been watchin yall on Facebook for about a month or so now. Decided to look at TH-cam. Longer Bar 7 videos is exactly what this world needs. God bless yall!
Aww thanks!!! They are usually THIS long. Lol
I ran into your videos about a week ago. Now I’m addicted. LOL. Keep ranching.
Glad you like them! Welcome!!!
I was raised on my grandparents family dairy in southeast Texas in the 80s & 90s. I always enjoyed helping bottle feed the baby calves as a kid and feeding the dry cows while they weren't in the milking barn. My first job as a young teenager was to clean the manure out of the barn when I got home from school every day. This video brings back a lot of memories I have of the small family farm, its very neat to see how far the dairy business has come for a family owned dairy. Very impressive, I would love to go on a tour of a dairy farm like this myself one day to see the operation first hand but yall did a very good job on this video explaining the process and asking questions. Thanks!
That’s awesome!
I worked on a dairy farm when I was a young man. I loved that job.
That’s really cool to see thank y’all guys for sharing another awesome video ❤️
Thanks for watching!
When he said the cows love milking it feels good .😂😂😂 brought back memories of me nursing my children . 😂😂😂thank you for this . This video was interesting.
I used to help raise Holsteins for a dairy in Fredrick Oklahoma. Best job I ever ad
My uncle and cousin own Duncan Acres dairy in Franklinton, La. There are some videos on TH-cam, Ag or 4-h. They have the turntable milking parlors. Huge operation! I remember them , when I was a child, with small milking barn . Built from ground up. Very high tech operation now. I think he was one of the first to do the turntable milking parlor. So much computer monitoring and so high tech. It amazes me. I guess because I remember when it was just a small little dairy. Just him and my Uncle Ray.
Thank you. It means so much more when you get older and see it happen. It still amazes me.
That was in 70s when I was a kid. My great grandparents started it wayyyyh before that. It just took one generation to kickstart it to the next level.
What does thst mean?
He's gave a tour or two. Job well done.
What a wonderful educational video. It really makes you appreciate the work, energy and planning that goes into dairy farming to bring us all those marvellous dairy products we love. Thank you for doing this and bringing us this fantastic information. ❤
What a informative video. I really appreciate you sharing it with us.
God bless. 🙋🏻♀️♥️🇺🇸
Love how mama couldn’t resist petting the new calves
Wow that guy was very knowledgeable. Thank you so much for this tour. I loved it
That was really interesting.
This is what people should be watching, rather than basketball wives, etc. So educational and entertaining. Farmers and ranchers don’t get near enough recognition as they should. Good job!!
Thanks for sharing, that was interesting and clean 👍
What a great process. I had no idea it was so detailed and the technology is impressive. I think this farmer has a great farm and the cows are very well taken care of, they all look so content. Thanks for the tour.
Good evening here from Romania I greet you with respect Marius 🙋🤠🇹🇩
Great information Cody,never knew how everything works on dairy farm...
That was very informative. I didn’t realize how much there was to a dairy
There’s no Volleman’s milk in SC yet. Hopefully, one day they will add shipping to their operation.
Really enjoyed the video. Very informative.
Learnt some thangs on this , had some fried chicken for lunch waiting for the next video
Love watching this...Keep up posting..
Amazing program. So much valuable information and presented so well. Would make a great lesson for school educational session.
They do lots of school field trips!
Great video - so interesting & informative.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Pamela! It was a fun visit!
very interesting! I'd bet the ranch, most people have no idea what it takes to get a gallon of milk.....other than going to the local grocery story and buying a gallon...ha .... by the way, my small town of Tuscola, Texas now has Volleman's milk and it is delicious milk! and the glass jugs it comes in, is just awesome......thanks for the video, really cool!
For sure!
Awesome information! Thank you so much! Really neat guy. Oh and Cody, your lookin great!
I've driven past there many times and definitely love their milk. It's the best! Now if I could just remember to take my glass jug back each time to trade in! 😁
I have my first 3 washed bottles ready for return. 👋🤠
Very neat operation love the dairy life. Following my uncle on the farm when i was a Lil boy. Brings back some great memories. Thanks for the video. Did he say how many they were milking.
That was very educational thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
One of the best videos I have seen in a long time! Thank you!
Thank you!!
Bummer. You were in the neighborhood. We LOVE the chocolate milk from Volleman's. We're addicted to it. We also went to the open house they had last year.
Their strawberry milk is soooo smooth! 😋
That was just awesome, I feel like I really learned a lot about a dairy farm.I appreciate yall very much for sharing that.That gentlemen was absolutely amazing what great knowledge.
Dairy process had changed over the years. That is very impressive. Wish you could get there milk here but looks like they are only in Texas. Another reason I need to move back home to Texas. 😂
Enjoyed watching the video Cody 😊
Thanks Randy! -Erika
Great video!
Cody cracks me up!!
The hardest working farmers are dairy men later taters love from TEXAS
This needs to go to schools most kids don't even know that milk comes from cows
Hey I sold my first calf privately 😅😅😅
I sell purebred at special sales and I even make sure registered papers are transferred.
Man I always wanted my own purebred heard of 50 cows. Maybe 7 or 8 registered bulls to sell for breeding.
I sold actually 2 heifers but it's my first registered private sale.
Hopefully when I'm long gone my last name has a registered bull sale etc. Im so excited!
Great tour. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow, it’s is a great video to understand where our milk comes from. Can you please put the link in here for the dairy. I have family in Tyler Tx. And love to tell them about trying the milk.
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I grew up on A dairy farm in Vermont. I miss it so much. Y'all hiring? Lol
I have found that most farmers/ranchers and great conservationists like most hunters/fisherman.
cool
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
I really like dairy products especially goat milk 🥛
Though times with the milk price extremely low. My family have a farm in Texas. 1300 cows considered a small farm in Texas lol. Also only 30 dairy farms are left in Texas. Not very good in Dairy industry.
There's actually about 350 dairies in texas
Dry corn I heard doesnt get rain vs wet corn 😅😅😅 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Super corn 🙋🤠🇹🇩
Wish every person in the world could see this. These dairy cows are getting the DQ treatment 😂 chocolate and strawberry double dipped.
I work at the plant 👍
That's awesome!
❤️
Vollemans makes great milk.
They do!
steller vid!
Thanks!
😂 i guess I'm the only one who ever watched "Children of the Corn" as a child 😂 to this day, Large Cornfields still have a weird vibe.
What the hell is under his shirt? Looks real weird
Dairy farms separate mother cows from their calves, often within hours of birth. Because they cannot produce milk, these dairy farms often send male calves to slaughter. This cycle of birth, traumatic separation, and killing continues throughout a dairy cow's life until she is "spent"-no longer able to produce milk-and she herself is sent to slaughter. Furthermore, the dairy industry’s ecological footprint is devastating. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the waste from just 200 cows used for dairy produces as much nitrogen as the sewage from a community of up to 10,000 humans. Rainforests, prairies, and wetlands are systematically destroyed and converted to farmland in order to grow the enormous amount of crops needed to feed cows. I’m asking you to put a stop to the support of cow exploitation due to this clearly egregious breach of ethics, especially with plenty of ethical plant-based options to choose from! Thank you. #GoVegan
FAKE NEWS. Go visit an actual dairy farm and get real info instead of listening to the media.
Cody you’re getting to skinny. I miss that full belly farm boy look. Maybe a tight large shirt would pop that bad boy out again.
Been seeing your Chinese propaganda on cable for tiktok, seriously?
Trans?
Keep stuff like this to yourself. Posting it for views on youtube is simply an example of how sick humanity has become.
A dairy farm tour?! 😂
@@Bar7RanchNo. Shooting ducks for your entertainment.
@@dylanferreira4932 Well you posted this on our dairy farm tour video 😉 Hunting isn’t illegal. Lots of people enjoy it. Feel free to scroll past those type of videos! That’s what I tend to do when I see something I don’t like. ❤️
Good video!
The log is toooooo looooooong sorry 😢
What’s a log?
Great video... And such. 😅